Extreme weather preparedness and response touches lives throughout the U.S. Improving satellite imaging, cross-agency communication, and data processing tools will drive new capabilities in weather forecasting that will save lives, protect critical infrastructure and economic centers, and spur U.S. leadership in a critical scientific field.
More on Weather Forecasting
November 2022
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11/21/22 | Ranking Member Lucas and Chairwoman Johnson Urge FCC to Limit Spectrum Sharing to Avoid Harmful Interference in the 1675-1680 MHz Band |
September 2022
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9/21/22 | Babin Statement at Joint Subcommittee Hearing on Weather Satellites |
9/21/22 | Bice Statement at Joint Subcommittee Hearing on Weather Satellites |
June 2022
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6/14/22 | Lucas Opening Statement at Subcommittee Hearing on Weather Research |
6/14/22 | Bice Opening Statement at Subcommittee Hearing on the Future of Weather Research |
May 2022
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5/17/22 | Lucas Statement at Markup of H.R. 7569, H.R. 7361, H.R. 7289, and H.R. 7180 |
April 2022
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4/5/22 | Science Committee Passes No-Nonsense Bipartisan Bills to Support American Scientific Capabilities |
4/1/22 | H.R. 7361, the National Weather Service Communications Improvement Act |
November 2021
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11/16/21 | Statement of Rep. Stephanie Bice on H.R. 5324, the NWR Modernization Act |
11/16/21 | Science Committee Passes Bice Bill to Improve Severe Weather Readiness |